"Emrys Davies" wrote in message
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"Sue" wrote in message
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"Lol" wrote in message
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"lynette" wrote
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There's a beautiful Rowan called Joseph Rock looks good in all
seasons.Also Amelanchier, which has lovely white blossom in
Spring
followed by black berries and leaves turn scarlet in
autumn.Should
be
grown a lot more and is quite small.
Happy gardening
Lynette
A word of caution - I have a large Rowan in the front garden,
around
18ft
tall, currently full of beautiful orange berries, but this causes
THREE
problems.
1) The tree is too close to the drive - so everyone who visits
ends
up
with
crushed orange berries stuck to the soles of their shoes - which
subsequntly
end up trailed through the house.
2) They are great for the birds - Blackbirds, Mistle and Song
Thrush - and
later Redwing and Fieldfare. Sadly most of these also eat purple
berries
and
if they are frightened they flush noisily from the tree doing one
of
two
things ...
a) Pebbledash the cars with something that looks (but doeesn't
smell) like
Blackcurrant Yogurt
or worse ...
c) Flatten themselves in Kamikaze fashion against my front window.
only three things matter with Rowan trees .....
location, location and location :-)
regards Lol
Warning definitely heeded! Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sue
Sue,
You want small trees and my favourite small trees a
Acer Japonicum Aureum http://tinyurl.com/dbaoo
Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum http://tinyurl.com/bxo69
Pyrus salicifolia http://tinyurl.com/9kd8x
My favourite shrubs are :
Spirea Bulmalda 'Goldflame' http://tinyurl.com/8qyhu
Potentilla Abbotswood http://tinyurl.com/cttvd
Fuschia Genii http://tinyurl.com/exrjm
(A most disappointing photo. The flower is accurate but the foliage
should be a really pleasing yellow).
Good luck.
Regards,
Emrys Davies
Sue,
I should have said that the Fuschia Genii is frost hardy.
Regards,
Emrys Davies.